Moving Images from VMWARE 2.0 to VMWARE ESXi.

I finally installed an ESXI server, and now I want to move all my vmware server 2.0 images to this new one. Besides just figuring out how to use an Explorer interface (is there one?), I would like to copy my existing vmware images to this new server so that I don't have to recreate them. How hard is this to do, and what are the steps? Many of the images I don't mind losing, but I have some test scenarious with Foundations Start and Netware that I really don't want to recreate.

Thanks,
John

PS: I will be offline for the night, but will give feedback tomorrow if you respond. Thank you for the help.

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